M2W Conference: Why You Should Go
1) I will be there on May 9th, as part of a Glam Media workshop on marketing to women online (I am a contributing editor to their eBrandMarketing blog) - and will join a panel of advertisers, including Kraft and Coca-Cola, in a discussion about the power of distributed media, and what works/doesn’t work on the increasingly fragmented internet. This may be my chance to meet a few more of you - so I look forward to it!
2) More importantly, the M2W Conference has a great agenda and line up of speakers, including Fara Warner (author of The Power of the Purse), Diane MacEachern (author of Big Green Purse) and Aliza Freud (founder of SheSpeaks), and is held in the lovely Chicago Cultural Center. How is this different from the usual conference scene? M2W was intentionally developed to be an intimate gathering where connecting, asking questions and learning effortlessly occur. Sounds pretty good, right?




April 15th, 2008 at 10:50 am
Agreed! The M2W conference leaves me wanting to go out and take on the world … all in the name of “woman.” Having attended in the past, I will be there again this year. I always look forward to the speakers’ insights, the research, the discussion and the networking. The information shared during this conference is helpful to me - a marketing to women expert at Carmichael Lynch Spong public relations agency and host of PurseStrings, a marketing to women radio show. I uncover lots of potential guests - a bonus to an already outstanding conference.
April 16th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
Andrea, thank you for the positive words about M2W! We are looking forward to having you as part of Glam Media’s workshop presentation. For any marketers working in the women’s space who are not familar with M2W-The Marketing to Women Conference, please take a look at the caliber and content of the program (www.m2w.biz) to see what Andrea and others are talking about. In addition to some of the thought leaders who will be speaking, we will hear from category leading brands like: Kellogg’s, Kimberly-Clark, OPI, Harley-Davidson and Motorola to name a few. I would encourage anyone interested in gathering insight and networking with senior level marketers to attend. As Andrea mentioned, seating is limited so contact us soon if you would like to reserve a seat. See you in Chicago!
April 18th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
No doubt, a quality conference that is run more elegantly than others. Good learning and networking too.